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Kinkajou

Description

Kima is not a monkey. She is one of our most popular kinkajous born right here at the Wild Wonders wildlife education center. Although she looks a lot like a monkey she is actually related to the raccoon. Kima has been an education ambassador since she was just a few months old. Kima, like all kinkajous, loves sweet fruit and enjoys hanging by her tail to eat it. She is the most acrobatic of all our kinkajous and is very playful and sweet. She loves her cheeks rubbed and closes her eyes and sighs whenever she gets this personal attention. She and our family of 9 kinkajous are very active and need a constant supply of new toys to keep them occupied at night, as they are very busy nocturnal animals. Kima and her brothers and sisters are all amazing and popular education animals. They spend many hours a week teaching children and adults why they are important to the rainforest.

Adoptions are for one year and include:

an adoption certificate

a mention on our Friends of Wild Wonders Ambassadors webpage,

a 4×6 photo of your animal

a fact sheet on your animal’s species, and

one free voucher to schedule a visit to our wildlife education facility in Bonsall and meet your animal in the fur

Please Note: Although your donation is not tax deductible be assured that your purchase goes toward the care of your adopted animal.

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About Wild Wonders

Wild Wonders, Inc. is where kids and adults can "tame" their curiosity for "wildlife." Through live interactive programs and tours at our site or yours, our 150 animal ambassadors and educators will take you on a dynamic adventure you will not forget. Our goal is to excite the public and foster a desire to preserve and learn about the wildlife and the important role they play in the planet we share.